Adobe Premiere Pro Certification Practice Test

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What is the name given to the version approved by both the director and producer?

Final cut

The term "final cut" refers to the completed version of a film or video that has been approved by both the director and producer. This version is often the culmination of multiple edits and reviews, incorporating feedback from various stakeholders in the production process. Achieving the final cut signifies that all creative decisions, such as pacing, scene selection, and transitions, have been settled. After this point, the project typically moves into the final stages of post-production, including sound design, visual effects, and distribution.

In contrast, other options represent different stages of the editing process. A working cut is an early version used for internal reviews and feedback but is not the finalized product. The preview cut is usually shown to test audiences or stakeholders for further feedback, while a raw cut embodies the initial assembly of footage without the polish or edits that characterize the final version. Understanding these terms clarifies the progression of film editing and the importance of reaching the final cut in the filmmaking timeline.

Working cut

Preview cut

Raw cut

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